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Wigmore on Cannabis

The Forensic Toxicology of Marijuana for Lawyers and Other Medicolegal Professionals

Author

ISBN

9781552214848

Publication date

31/05/2018

Format

Paperback

Page extent

592

Publisher

AUD $125.00 gst included

SKU: 9781552214848 Categories: , ,

Product Description

Wigmore on Cannabis is an indispensable and definitive source book for medical and legal practitioners seeking relevant information about cannabis, a drug that has been recently legalized in many jurisdictions. Well-known forensic toxicologist James G. Wigmore has abstracted, organized, and edited over 550 studies on the human forensic toxicology of tetrahydrocannabinol and other cannabinoids found in marijuana to produce a practical and highly comprehensible book for experts and lay people alike. Using accessible tables to illustrate the differences — and surprising similarities — between the medicolegal effects of alcohol and cannabis, Wigmore on Cannabis will be a valuable resource in both scientific and legal libraries.

List of Tables
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements

1. Absorption, Distribution, and Elimination of Cannabis
2. Blood Cannabinoids
3. Oral Fluid Cannabinoids
4. Cannabinoids in Breath, Urine, Hair, Sweat, and Biomarkers of Cannabis Use
5. Effects of Cannabinoids on Driving Ability
6. Effects of Cannabis on Health and Other Behaviours
7. Postmortem Cannabinoids
8. Various Cannabinoids and Related Compounds

Appendix: Cannabis Timeline
Abbreviations and Chemical Symbols
Abstracted Studies
Author Index
Publication Year Index
Subject Index
About the Author

Wigmore has extensively assessed peer-reviewed scientific literature on the human forensic toxicology of tetrahydrocannabinol and other cannabinoids found in marijuana (cannabis). In this book, he presents over 550 of the approximately 5,000 studies he examined. . . . Medical and legal practitioners will find this an indispensable tome with up-to-date scientific evidence related to cannabis and its use. Academic law libraries will also benefit from having this practical book in their collections, as it emphasizes the depth of analysis that has been undertaken and will continue to be required as new cannabis-related issues arise in our courts.

Margo Jeske, University of Ottawa Library, Canadian Law Library Review (2019) 44:2